The lion's wrinkle is located between the eyebrows and can consist of one or more vertical furrows. It usually appears around the age of 30 and is often related to the facial expressions of the person in whom it occurs. In addition, genetic predisposition, stress and the associated frequent tightening of muscles can have an impact. It gives our face a menacing lion-like appearance, even if we don't want it. There are several ways to combat this facial lesion:
Needle mesotherapy:
Needle mesotherapy is an innovative method in which active substances such as vitamins, minerals or hyaluronic acid are injected directly into the skin using micro-needles. For lion's wrinkle, needle mesotherapy improves skin firmness. A series of sessions usually produces noticeable results in improving skin texture.
Microneedle mesotherapy:
Micro-needle mesotherapy, also known as microneedling, is an advanced technique that uses cardridges with needles to deliver nutrients to the shallower and deeper layers of the skin to stimulate collagen and elastin production. In the context of lion's wrinkle reduction, micro-needle mesotherapy can stimulate the skin's regenerative processes, improving elasticity and smoothing fine lines. Hyaluronic acid, vitamin C and various mixtures of vitamins are used here. This treatment is safe and effective, requiring a series of sessions for best results.
Botox:
Botox, or botulinum toxin, is a well-known and popular solution for reducing facial wrinkles, including the lion's wrinkle. The toxin blocks nerve signals to the muscles, resulting in a temporary weakening of the muscles and smoothing out the wrinkles. The effects of Botox usually last up to several months.
Hyaluronic acid:
Hyaluronic acid is a naturally occurring substance in the skin, responsible for its hydration and firmness. In the context of lion's wrinkle removal, hyaluronic acid is a popular ingredient in fillers. The procedure involves precise injection of hyaluronic acid into the wrinkle area, which allows for immediate smoothing of the skin. The effects usually last from several to several months. Depending on the type of preparation and the individual characteristics of the patient.